In news first brought to my attention via Defcon Lab on December 12th 2018, various databases and cloud storage servers belonging to Tivit, a Brasilian based IT solutions and network storage provider, were hacked/compromised by unnamed assailants. In a series of leaks across Twitter over a 5 day time period, between December 7th-12th 2018, the login user names and credentials to more than a dozen Tivit cloud storage clients/accounts were dumped online. At the present moment in time no one has claimed responsibility for the hack, and it appears as though though the Twitter handle used to leak the information online (@infoleakbr) was created earlier this month exclusively for this very purpose.

About the incident in question, as was explained by Defcon Labs,”there are almost a thousand lines of code that appear to contain internal company routines, as well as access credentials of different large enterprise customers.” Adding that “The data seem to be internal process documentation of the company itself, and it is uncertain whether they were the product of an offensive action or published involuntarily by misunderstanding.” You can view all the leaks in their entirety below.